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    A New Means of Discipline The United States has evolved tremendously within the last fifty years. The “baby boom” era raised their children in a much different environment than parents do today. With new research and analysis from psychologists and physicians, the way of parenting is now taking a major turn. Historically, parents in the fifties used disciplinary methods to make their children behave. A major method was physical punishment, or spanking. As Paul C. Holinger MD, writer of “Spanking

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    Topic: Childhood Discipline General Purpose: To inform my audience what childhood discipline is and why it is important to discipline your child. Specific Purpose: To identify what childhood discipline really is and how you should discipline a child. Thesis: Good parenting consist of many element when parenting you have to be stern. Could discipline your child lead to a lifetime disrespect? Or could discipline lead to a promising future for your child. Introduction I. Spanking, Popping, and Whooping

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    Learning to discipline children and knowing the right kind of discipline strategy is hard work and a real challenge to parents. A lot of times people, especially parents, fail to know the difference between punishment and effective discipline. Discipline is explained as the process of educating children about proper behaviours and societal norms and values. Effective discipline helps children manage their actions so that they behave according to their knowledge of what is right and wrong rather than

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    disrespectful, etc. This is also known as parental discipline. Although it may not seem like it there is a clear boundary separating parental discipline from child abuse. Parental discipline is intended for the betterment of the child, while child abuse is for the parent or guardian's sick, demented pleasure. This clarification allows discussion to begin concerning the main point. Even though it could be seen as abusive in the eyes of the public, parental discipline is necessary for a child to become more mature

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    punishments to be used is a penalization for committing an act that would be considered unacceptable in the eyes of the parent i.e. swearing, fighting, being disrespectful, etc. This is also known as parental discipline. Although it may not seem like it there is a clear boundary separating parental discipline from child abuse.

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    Children´s Discipline and Spanking

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    This is better than mentioning anger to the child or showing it because the child will be cautious of their actions rather than fearful of an angry acting parent. Setting Boundaries When Getting Physical A parents attitude plays a big role when discipline children responsibly. Many studies state harsh punishment and frequent physical actions between parent and child have only negative effects. In reference back to the Bible the verse Proverbs 23:26 states: My son, give me thine heart, and let thine

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    NishitKumar Patel Student ID 99836 MGMT 510 Assignment 6 1) The main themes of fifth discipline: There are five discipline of learning organizations identity by peter senge. Systems thinking is the most concept of the fifth discipline that people continually grow their capacity to create the results what they need. The new and extensive patterns of thinking are developed, where collective ambition is set free, The basic logic for such organizations is situations of quick change only what are flexible

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    Ways to Discipline Children *1*Nothing can be more hurtful to the service, than the neglect of discipline; for that discipline, more than numbers, gives one army the superiority over another.GEORGE WASHINGTON, general orders**.*2*Discipline is just doing the same thing the right way whether anyone’s watching or not.MICHAEL J. FOX, Esquire**.These quotes that I have just write are ways of describing what discipline means according to famous people. But from my prospective, Discipline is not a big

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    The Fifth Discipline Chapter 11 of Peter Senge's book, The Fifth Discipline, talks about the idea of Shared Vision, and how this concept has transformed organizations, and individuals working for them, into a cohesive unit of long-term innovative achievement. Having and transmitting a successful "shared vision" requires true "buy-in" on the part of the employees and the organization as a whole, and must foster genuine commitment and active enrollment in order to bring that organizational

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    Physical forms of discipline including, “hitting or slapping, spanking, hitting with an object, or other forms of physical contact [for behavior modification]” (Magnuson, & Waldfogel, 2005, p. 178), are not allowed in non-parental settings such as daycare, schools, and children’s programming and yet the majority of our country’s parents have at some point or are currently spanking their children in the homes. Numerous studies have been conducted linking the use of physical discipline

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